While riding his fancy horse, he said "The Regulars are coming out!"
While riding his fancy horse, he said "The Regulars are coming out!"
He didn't say anything to "alarm the countryside". His mission was one of stealth and secrecy - to deliver a message to Hancock and Adams. That message was not "the British are coming" since at that time the "Americans" were also British, it was "the regulars (i.e. regular army) are coming out".
Paul Revere was a patriot. He was in the Sons of Liberty and was a Federalist Although he is famous for his midnight ride, he did actually say "The British are coming". Then he was arrested by British soldiers while he was riding to lexington, but a patriot he was, riding with delivered the message.
because Paul Revere is easy to say compared to William Dawes. Because Paul Revere is easy to say compared to William Dawes.
I say it is Apollos Reviore
I say it is Apollos Reviore
Some say December 21, 1734 and others say January 1, 1735
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He wanted to say sorry
the christians are coming, the christians are coming.
No. He said "The British are Coming!"